Events Calendar

A new 162 metre, 21st century vertical pier has risen where the burnt out husk of Brighton’s West Pier met the promenade. Architecture and engineering have conjoined to create an astonishing feat of innovative design, engineering and technology. Hear the story behind its 12 year journey from its Architect-entrepreneurs and Chief Engineer.

The world’s tallest moving observation tower gently lifts 200 people to a height of 138 meters, offering slowly unfolding 360-degree views over Brighton and Hove, the South Downs, the South Coast and the Channel. Officially the world’s most slender tower, David Marks and Julia Barfield of Marks Barfield Architects and Dr John Roberts of Jacobs will explain the thinking behind its concept and ground-breaking, design, engineering and construction.

In 1996 the same team reinvented the Ferris wheel, focusing on the passenger experience – the result was the London Eye. British Airways i360 has redesigned and refined the same experience resulting in a visually much lighter capsule that pushes the limits of the possible. Its purpose is simply to delight, entertain and inspire, however if it has the same regenerative benefits in Brighton as the London Eye did on the south Bank, so much the better.A canapés and drinks reception, open to all attendees, will follow the lecture.

In 1916, in what was then a narrow street in the City, a novel building for a Dutch shipping company was completed to designs by the major Dutch architect, H. P. Berlage, and then largely ignored for 50 years. Herman van Berkeijk of the Technical University of Delft will explore the background to the commission and its place in Berlage’s career.

The AIA UK Chapter is proud to present this year's keynote lecture with:

Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, New York based architects and winners of the 2014 RIBA International Fellowship and 2013 AIA Architecture Firm Award, will present their work in this lecture jointly sponsored by the AIA and RIBA, followed by a canape and drinks reception.

The duo are known for their site-sensitive and well-crafted buildings. Their work encompasses a wide range of programs and geographies - from a single family residence in Long Island to a technology campus in Mumbai. Yet each project bears evidence of their astute sensibilities in place-making.

Get a sneak peek at their current oeuvre in the April 2015 issue of ARCHITECT magazine. We look forward to seeing you there!